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Normalized solutions to a class of $(2, q)$-Laplacian equationsin the strongly sublinear regime

Analysis of PDEs 2025-02-19 v2

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the existence and multiplicity of normalized solutions for the following (2,q)(2, q)-Laplacian equation \begin{equation}\label{Equation1} \left\{\begin{aligned} &-\Delta u-\Delta_q u+\lambda u=g(u),\quad x \in \mathbb{R}^N, &\int_{\mathbb{R}^N}u^2 d x=c^2, \end{aligned}\right. \tag{Eλ\mathscr E_\lambda} \end{equation} where 1<q<N1<q<N, Δq=div(uq2u)\Delta_q=\operatorname{div}\left(|\nabla u|^{q-2} \nabla u\right) is the qq-Laplacian operator, λ\lambda is a Lagrange multiplier and c>0c>0 is a constant. The nonlinearity g:RRg:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R} is continuous and the behaviour of gg at the origin is allowed to be strongly sublinear, i.e., lims0g(s)/s=\lim \limits _{s \rightarrow 0} g(s) / s=-\infty, which includes the logarithmic nonlinearity g(s)=slogs2. g(s)= s \log s^2. We consider a family of approximating problems that can be set in H1(RN)D1,q(RN)H^1\left(\mathbb{R}^N\right)\cap D^{1, q}\left(\mathbb{R}^N\right) and the corresponding least-energy solutions. Then, we prove that such a family of solutions converges to a least-energy solution to the original problem. Additionally, under certain assumptions about gg that allow us to work in a suitable subspace of H1(RN)D1,q(RN)H^1\left(\mathbb{R}^N\right)\cap D^{1, q}\left(\mathbb{R}^N\right), we prove the existence of infinitely many solutions of the above (2,q)(2, q)-Laplacian equation.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2406.07985,
  title  = {Normalized solutions to a class of $(2, q)$-Laplacian equationsin the strongly sublinear regime},
  author = {Rui Ding and Chao Ji and Patrizia Pucci},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.07985},
  year   = {2025}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2306.06015 by other authors